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Sleeping Pad

BillyB

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april 2016
Ok, last question. I purchased a big angus sleeping bag. Its light but requires a sleeping pad for insolation on the bottom. Will I need it? Its a pound and a half I could shed. How many nights do you think i won't get a bed? I am also willing to anti up for a hotel. Bring it or ditch it?

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Ok, last question. I purchased a big angus sleeping bag. Its light but requires a sleeping pad for insolation on the bottom. Will I need it? Its a pound and a half I could shed. How many nights do you think i won't get a bed? I am also willing to anti up for a hotel. Bring it or ditch it?

Buen Camino

Ditch it!
 
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Saw lots of people carrying them. Saw them only used one night--after Santiago on way to Finisterra when the municipal alburgue was overflowing. Often mailed back home or donated. All alburgues have sleeping mattresses. I would not carry the weight.
 
Most tossed item are sleeping pads...followed by sleeping bags...followed by large cotton towels...followed by anything cotton...if you really need a sleeping pad you can always find one tossed on the Camino just about everywhere...personally I would bring something like a pillow for my head before a sleeping pad.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Most tossed item are sleeping pads...followed by sleeping bags...followed by large cotton towels...followed by anything cotton...if you really need a sleeping pad you can always find one tossed on the Camino just about everywhere...personally I would bring something like a pillow for my head before a sleeping pad.
@Kurt5280, Even a pillow can be improvised, IF you don't get one in an albergue (or even if sleeping outdoors). Fill your sleeping bag cover (BAG??), with your clothes and bingo.. you have a pillow. Sounds fun, doesn't it? Buen Camino :) Caesar
 
Ok, last question. I purchased a big angus sleeping bag. Its light but requires a sleeping pad for insolation on the bottom. Will I need it? Its a pound and a half I could shed. How many nights do you think i won't get a bed? I am also willing to anti up for a hotel. Bring it or ditch it?

Buen Camino

I'd say don't bring it. I never saw anyone actually needing one but I saw plenty left behind in the albergues.
 
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